Sorry SilverXJ, but it is simply hard to take you seriously in this discussion after such a foolish comment. (using the old cam could increase CR).SilverXJ wrote:I'm pretty sure you are the one who needs a reading lesson. The head is a problem irregardless if it overheats or not.gummij wrote:Read/think before posting. I did not say it needs to overheat. I said it was not so much of a problem unless it overheats.It appears you may.gummij wrote: Maybe I should also point out that i don't need basic lessons in IC engine mechanics.
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Yes, Therefore, I will not spend time or money on it, and only use it to be able to use the car while I'm porting other head.jsawduste wrote: Read more and comprehend what is being offered rather then going on the defensive. The non TUPY has earned a reputation for a reason.
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You think the cam doesn't change the DCR? You do need a lesson in basic IC mechanics.gummij wrote:Sorry SilverXJ, but it is simply hard to take you seriously in this discussion after such a foolish comment. (using the old cam could increase CR).
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I always thought that the TUPY head was the good one. The way that I remember it was that in ~1999 Jeep introduced the 0331 Cast head with much improved flow we can all agree. However the early 0331 heads (~99-00)are and always will be prone to crack. The TUPY designation was the new 0331 casting that fixed the problems with the original 0331 head.
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No, I don't think the cam doesn't change the DCR , it does. Your input was on CR not DCR. will you please just stay of this trhead.SilverXJ wrote:You think the cam doesn't change the DCR? You do need a lesson in basic IC mechanics.gummij wrote:Sorry SilverXJ,...
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Yes, 0331 and 0331 TUPY seem to be the best in terms of flows in the original condition. Im lucky to have both.akadeutsch wrote:I always thought that the TUPY head was the good one. The way that I remember it was that in ~1999 Jeep introduced the 0331 Cast head with much improved flow we can all agree. However the early 0331 heads (~99-00)are and always will be prone to crack. The TUPY designation was the new 0331 casting that fixed the problems with the original 0331 head.
Now I might be thinking of putting 1.7 roller rockers on that original cam shaft. Is there someone with experience on it ?
Accordingly, it should give 5% more flow (0.4 to 0.5 lift) and will put the original 0331 "alongside" ported 7120. So it looks to be a well spent $500 in combination with the 0331 ?
http://www.jeep4.0performance.4mg.com/tech_specs.html
Ported HO head #7120
Valve lift (in)....0.1.......0.2......0.3......0.4 ....... 0.5........ 0.6
Intake flow .....68.4....132.6....185.4.....213.4.....216.5.....216.5
Exhaust flow....64.3....116.9....149.6....158.9.....164.8.....165.0
HO head #0331
Valve lift (in)..... 0.1......0.2 ...... 0.3 ......0.4 ........ 0.5 ...... 0.6
Intake flow.......59.4.....122.6.....171.1.....201.1......214.3.....218.4
Exhaust flow.....47.1......93.4......123.3.....140.9......147.0......149.7
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The TUPY is the good one.akadeutsch wrote:I always thought that the TUPY head was the good one.
Really? Where is that? You are also using the term CR incorrectly.gummij wrote:No, I don't think the cam doesn't change the DCR , it does. Your input was on CR not DCR.
NO, you don't get to tell me I'm wrong then tell me to stay out of a thread. Keep pushing it.will you please just stay of this trhead.
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Thanks for the constructive post guys. I guess I'll have to stop here.
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